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Please write tests for any new features and always ensure the current tests pass. 46 | 47 | License: GNU/GPL 48 | 49 | Thanks 50 | ====== 51 | 52 | This project has been started by Michele Ferretti in 2005. 53 | 54 | Original project was here: 55 | 56 | * http://code.google.com/p/wordpress-library/ 57 | * http://www.blackbirdblog.it/progetti/wordpress-library#english 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /TODO: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Fix image upload -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /example.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | """ 4 | Small example script that publish post with JPEG image 5 | """ 6 | 7 | # import library 8 | import wordpresslib 9 | 10 | print 'Example of posting.' 11 | print 12 | 13 | url = raw_input('Wordpress URL (xmlrpc.php will be added):') 14 | user = raw_input('Username:') 15 | password = raw_input('Password:') 16 | 17 | # prepare client object 18 | wp = wordpresslib.WordPressClient(url+"xmlrpc.php", user, password) 19 | 20 | # select blog id 21 | wp.selectBlog(0) 22 | 23 | # upload image for post 24 | # imageSrc = wp.newMediaObject('python.jpg') 25 | 26 | # FIXME if imageSrc: 27 | 28 | # create post object 29 | post = wordpresslib.WordPressPost() 30 | post.title = 'Test post' 31 | post.description = ''' 32 | Python is the best programming language in the earth ! 33 | 34 | No image BROKEN FIXME 35 | 36 | ''' 37 | #post.categories = (wp.getCategoryIdFromName('Python'),) 38 | 39 | # Add tags 40 | post.tags = ["python", "snake"] 41 | 42 | # do not publish post 43 | idNewPost = wp.newPost(post, False) 44 | 45 | print 46 | print 'Posting successful! (Post has not been published though)' 47 | 48 | 49 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /python.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/charlax/wordpresslib/b98a804b7f330dea2a1f52387a82b7cef553f3cb/python.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | from distutils.core import setup 4 | 5 | setup(name='WordPress Library', 6 | version='1.1', 7 | description='WordPress XML-RPC client', 8 | author='Charles-Axel Dein', 9 | author_email='ca@d3in.org', 10 | url='https://github.com/charlax/wordpresslib', 11 | py_modules=['wordpresslib'], 12 | ) 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | """ 4 | Test code for: 5 | 6 | WordPress xml-rpc client library 7 | use MovableType API 8 | 9 | Copyright (c) 2011 Charles-Axel Dein 10 | Copyright (c) 2005 Michele Ferretti 11 | 12 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 13 | modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License 14 | as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 15 | of the License, or any later version. 16 | 17 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 18 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 19 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 20 | GNU General Public License for more details. 21 | 22 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 23 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 24 | Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. 25 | 26 | """ 27 | 28 | __author__ = "Charles-Axel Dein " 29 | __version__ = "$Revision: 1.1 $" 30 | __date__ = "$Date: 2011/03/03 $" 31 | __copyright__ = "Copyright (c) 2005 Michele Ferretti, 2011 Charles-Axel Dein" 32 | __license__ = "LGPL" 33 | 34 | import unittest 35 | import wordpresslib 36 | import time 37 | 38 | class TestWordPressClient(unittest.TestCase): 39 | 40 | def setUp(self): 41 | self.wp = wordpresslib.WordPressClient('http://www.site.com/wordpress/xmlrpc.php', 'username', 'password') 42 | self.wp.selectBlog(0) 43 | self.recentPosts = 10 44 | 45 | def ifEmpty(self, obj, msg): 46 | self.failUnless( '%s is None' % msg) 47 | self.failIf( obj == '', '%s is empty' % msg) 48 | 49 | def testGetUserInfo(self): 50 | user = self.wp.getUserInfo() 51 | self.ifEmpty(user, 'user') 52 | self.ifEmpty(user.id, 'user id') 53 | 54 | def testGetUsersBlogs(self): 55 | blogs = self.wp.getUsersBlogs() 56 | self.failUnless( blogs, 'blogs is None') 57 | for blog in blogs: 58 | self.failUnless( blog, 'blog is None') 59 | self.ifEmpty(blog.id, 'blog id') 60 | self.ifEmpty(blog.url, 'blog url') 61 | 62 | def testGetRecentPosts(self): 63 | for post in self.wp.getRecentPosts(self.recentPosts): 64 | self.ifEmpty(post, 'post') 65 | self.ifEmpty(post.id, 'post id') 66 | 67 | def testGetCategoryList(self): 68 | categories = tuple(self.wp.getCategoryList()) 69 | self.failUnless( categories, 'blog categories are None') 70 | for i in categories: 71 | self.ifEmpty(i, 'category item') 72 | self.ifEmpty(i.id, 'category id') 73 | self.ifEmpty(i.name, 'category name') 74 | 75 | def testNewPost(self): 76 | categories = tuple(self.wp.getCategoryList()) 77 | p = wordpresslib.WordPressPost() 78 | p.title = 'Test' 79 | p.description = u'Questo \xe8 una stringa unicode' 80 | p.categories = (self.wp.getCategoryIdFromName('Progetti'),) 81 | idNewPost = self.wp.newPost(p, True) 82 | self.ifEmpty(idNewPost, 'new post id') 83 | self.failIf( idNewPost < 1 , 'new post id is less than 0') 84 | 85 | result = self.wp.deletePost(idNewPost) 86 | self.failUnless( result, 'deletePost %d failed, return=%s' % (idNewPost, str(result)) ) 87 | 88 | def testGetPost(self): 89 | # gest last post 90 | lastPost = self.wp.getLastPost() 91 | self.failUnless( lastPost, 'last post is None') 92 | for i in range(lastPost.id, 0,-1): 93 | try: 94 | post = self.wp.getPost(i) 95 | except Exception, ex: 96 | self.fail('post id = %d eccezione %s' % (i,ex)) 97 | self.ifEmpty( post, 'post') 98 | self.ifEmpty( post.id, 'post id') 99 | self.ifEmpty( post.title, 'post title') 100 | self.ifEmpty( post.permaLink, 'post permaLink') 101 | self.ifEmpty( post.description, 'post description') 102 | self.ifEmpty( post.user, 'post user') 103 | self.ifEmpty( post.date, 'post date') 104 | self.ifEmpty( post.categories, 'post categories') 105 | 106 | def testGetNotFoundPost(self): 107 | # gest not found post 108 | try: 109 | post = self.wp.getPost(10000000) 110 | except Exception, ex: 111 | self.failIf(ex.id != 404, 'Post not found response is not 404') 112 | 113 | def testGetPostCategories(self): 114 | lastPost = self.wp.getLastPost() 115 | self.failUnless( lastPost, 'last post is None') 116 | i = 0 117 | for cat in self.wp.getPostCategories(lastPost.id): 118 | if i == 0: 119 | self.failIf( cat.isPrimary != 1, 'first post category is not isPrimary') 120 | self.ifEmpty( cat, 'post category') 121 | self.ifEmpty( cat.name, 'post category name') 122 | i += 1 123 | 124 | def testDeletePost(self): 125 | lastPost = self.wp.getLastPost() 126 | self.failUnless( lastPost, 'last post is None') 127 | result = self.wp.deletePost(lastPost.id) 128 | self.failUnless( result, 'deletePost %d failed, return=%s' % (lastPost.id, str(result)) ) 129 | 130 | def testGetLastPost(self): 131 | lastPost = self.wp.getLastPost() 132 | self.failUnless( lastPost, 'last post is None') 133 | self.ifEmpty( lastPost.id, 'post id') 134 | self.ifEmpty( lastPost.title, 'post title') 135 | self.ifEmpty( lastPost.permaLink, 'post permaLink') 136 | self.ifEmpty( lastPost.description, 'post description') 137 | self.ifEmpty( lastPost.user, 'post user') 138 | self.ifEmpty( lastPost.date, 'post date') 139 | self.ifEmpty( lastPost.categories, 'post categories') 140 | 141 | def testEditPost(self): 142 | categories = tuple(self.wp.getCategoryList()) 143 | lastPost = self.wp.getLastPost() 144 | self.failUnless( lastPost, 'last post is None') 145 | p = wordpresslib.WordPressPost() 146 | p.title = lastPost.title +' (modificato)' 147 | p.date = time.time() 148 | p.description = lastPost.description + u'

Questa \xe8 una stringa unicode modificata' 149 | p.categories = map(self.wp.getCategoryIdFromName, ('Python', 'Progetti')) 150 | self.wp.editPost(lastPost.id, p, True) 151 | 152 | def testPublishPost(self): 153 | lastPost = self.wp.getLastPost() 154 | self.failUnless( lastPost, 'last post is None') 155 | result = self.wp.publishPost(lastPost.id) 156 | self.failUnless( result, 'publishPost %d failed, return=%s' % (lastPost.id, str(result)) ) 157 | 158 | def testNewMediaObject(self): 159 | result = self.wp.newMediaObject('python.jpg') 160 | self.failUnless( result, 'newMediaObject result is None') 161 | 162 | if __name__ == '__main__': 163 | unittest.main() 164 | """ 165 | suite = unittest.makeSuite(TestWordPressClient) 166 | unittest.TextTestRunner(verbosity=2).run(suite) 167 | """ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /wordpresslib.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | """ 2 | wordpresslib.py 3 | 4 | WordPress xml-rpc client library 5 | use MovableType API 6 | 7 | Copyright (c) 2011 Charles-Axel Dein 8 | Copyright (c) 2005 Michele Ferretti 9 | 10 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 11 | modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License 12 | as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 13 | of the License, or any later version. 14 | 15 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 16 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 17 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 18 | GNU General Public License for more details. 19 | 20 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 21 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 22 | Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. 23 | 24 | XML-RPC supported methods: 25 | * getUsersBlogs 26 | * getUserInfo 27 | * getPost 28 | * getRecentPosts 29 | * newPost 30 | * editPost 31 | * deletePost 32 | * newMediaObject 33 | * getCategoryList 34 | * getPostCategories 35 | * setPostCategories 36 | * getTrackbackPings 37 | * publishPost 38 | * getPingbacks 39 | 40 | References: 41 | * http://codex.wordpress.org/XML-RPC_Support 42 | * http://www.sixapart.com/movabletype/docs/mtmanual_programmatic.html 43 | * http://docs.python.org/lib/module-xmlrpclib.html 44 | """ 45 | 46 | __author__ = "Charles-Axel Dein " 47 | __version__ = "$Revision: 1.1 $" 48 | __date__ = "$Date: 2011/03/03 $" 49 | __copyright__ = "Copyright (c) 2005 Michele Ferretti, 2011 Charles-Axel Dein" 50 | __license__ = "LGPL" 51 | 52 | import exceptions 53 | import re 54 | import os 55 | import xmlrpclib 56 | import datetime 57 | import time 58 | import mimetypes 59 | 60 | class WordPressException(exceptions.Exception): 61 | """Custom exception for WordPress client operations 62 | """ 63 | def __init__(self, obj): 64 | if isinstance(obj, xmlrpclib.Fault): 65 | self.id = obj.faultCode 66 | self.message = obj.faultString 67 | else: 68 | self.id = 0 69 | self.message = obj 70 | 71 | def __str__(self): 72 | return '<%s %d: \'%s\'>' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.id, self.message) 73 | 74 | class WordPressBlog: 75 | """Represents blog item 76 | """ 77 | def __init__(self): 78 | self.id = '' 79 | self.name = '' 80 | self.url = '' 81 | self.isAdmin = False 82 | 83 | class WordPressUser: 84 | """Represents user item 85 | """ 86 | def __init__(self): 87 | self.id = '' 88 | self.firstName = '' 89 | self.lastName = '' 90 | self.nickname = '' 91 | self.email = '' 92 | 93 | class WordPressCategory: 94 | """Represents category item 95 | """ 96 | def __init__(self): 97 | self.id = 0 98 | self.name = '' 99 | self.isPrimary = False 100 | 101 | class WordPressPost: 102 | """Represents post item 103 | """ 104 | def __init__(self): 105 | self.id = 0 106 | self.title = '' 107 | self.date = None 108 | self.permaLink = '' 109 | self.description = '' 110 | self.textMore = '' 111 | self.excerpt = '' 112 | self.link = '' 113 | self.categories = [] 114 | self.user = '' 115 | self.allowPings = False 116 | self.allowComments = False 117 | self.tags = [] 118 | self.customFields = [] 119 | 120 | def addCustomField(self, key, value): 121 | kv = {'key':key, 'value':value} 122 | self.customFields.append(kv) 123 | 124 | class WordPressClient: 125 | """Client for connect to WordPress XML-RPC interface 126 | """ 127 | 128 | def __init__(self, url, user, password): 129 | self.url = url 130 | self.user = user 131 | self.password = password 132 | self.blogId = 0 133 | self.categories = None 134 | self._server = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy(self.url) 135 | 136 | def _filterPost(self, post): 137 | """Transform post struct in WordPressPost instance 138 | """ 139 | postObj = WordPressPost() 140 | postObj.permaLink = post['permaLink'] 141 | postObj.description = post['description'] 142 | postObj.title = post['title'] 143 | postObj.excerpt = post['mt_excerpt'] 144 | postObj.user = post['userid'] 145 | postObj.date = time.strptime(str(post['dateCreated']), "%Y%m%dT%H:%M:%S") 146 | postObj.link = post['link'] 147 | postObj.textMore = post['mt_text_more'] 148 | postObj.allowComments = post['mt_allow_comments'] == 1 149 | postObj.id = int(post['postid']) 150 | postObj.categories = post['categories'] 151 | postObj.allowPings = post['mt_allow_pings'] == 1 152 | postObj.tags = post['mt_keywords'] 153 | postObj.customFields = post['custom_fields'] 154 | return postObj 155 | 156 | def _filterCategory(self, cat): 157 | """Transform category struct in WordPressCategory instance 158 | """ 159 | catObj = WordPressCategory() 160 | catObj.id = int(cat['categoryId']) 161 | catObj.name = cat['categoryName'] 162 | if cat.has_key('isPrimary'): 163 | catObj.isPrimary = cat['isPrimary'] 164 | return catObj 165 | 166 | def selectBlog(self, blogId): 167 | self.blogId = blogId 168 | 169 | def supportedMethods(self): 170 | """Get supported methods list 171 | """ 172 | return self._server.mt.supportedMethods() 173 | 174 | def getLastPost(self): 175 | """Get last post 176 | """ 177 | return tuple(self.getRecentPosts(1))[0] 178 | 179 | def getRecentPosts(self, numPosts=5): 180 | """Get recent posts 181 | """ 182 | try: 183 | posts = self._server.metaWeblog.getRecentPosts(self.blogId, self.user, 184 | self.password, numPosts) 185 | for post in posts: 186 | yield self._filterPost(post) 187 | except xmlrpclib.Fault, fault: 188 | raise WordPressException(fault) 189 | 190 | def getPost(self, postId): 191 | """Get post item 192 | """ 193 | try: 194 | return self._filterPost(self._server.metaWeblog.getPost(str(postId), self.user, self.password)) 195 | except xmlrpclib.Fault, fault: 196 | raise WordPressException(fault) 197 | 198 | def getUserInfo(self): 199 | """Get user info 200 | """ 201 | try: 202 | userinfo = self._server.blogger.getUserInfo('', self.user, self.password) 203 | userObj = WordPressUser() 204 | userObj.id = userinfo['userid'] 205 | userObj.firstName = userinfo['firstname'] 206 | userObj.lastName = userinfo['lastname'] 207 | userObj.nickname = userinfo['nickname'] 208 | userObj.email = userinfo['email'] 209 | return userObj 210 | except xmlrpclib.Fault, fault: 211 | raise WordPressException(fault) 212 | 213 | def getUsersBlogs(self): 214 | """Get blog's users info 215 | """ 216 | try: 217 | blogs = self._server.blogger.getUsersBlogs('', self.user, self.password) 218 | for blog in blogs: 219 | blogObj = WordPressBlog() 220 | blogObj.id = blog['blogid'] 221 | blogObj.name = blog['blogName'] 222 | blogObj.isAdmin = blog['isAdmin'] 223 | blogObj.url = blog['url'] 224 | yield blogObj 225 | except xmlrpclib.Fault, fault: 226 | raise WordPressException(fault) 227 | 228 | def newPost(self, post, publish): 229 | """Insert new post 230 | """ 231 | blogContent = { 232 | 'title' : post.title, 233 | 'description' : post.description, 234 | 'mt_keywords': post.tags, 235 | 'custom_fields': post.customFields, 236 | } 237 | 238 | # add categories 239 | i = 0 240 | categories = [] 241 | for cat in post.categories: 242 | if i == 0: 243 | categories.append({'categoryId' : cat, 'isPrimary' : 1}) 244 | else: 245 | categories.append({'categoryId' : cat, 'isPrimary' : 0}) 246 | i += 1 247 | 248 | # insert new post 249 | idNewPost = int(self._server.metaWeblog.newPost(self.blogId, self.user, self.password, blogContent, 0)) 250 | 251 | # set categories for new post 252 | self.setPostCategories(idNewPost, categories) 253 | 254 | # publish post if publish set at True 255 | if publish: 256 | self.publishPost(idNewPost) 257 | 258 | return idNewPost 259 | 260 | def getPostCategories(self, postId): 261 | """Get post's categories 262 | """ 263 | try: 264 | categories = self._server.mt.getPostCategories(postId, self.user, 265 | self.password) 266 | for cat in categories: 267 | yield self._filterCategory(cat) 268 | except xmlrpclib.Fault, fault: 269 | raise WordPressException(fault) 270 | 271 | def setPostCategories(self, postId, categories): 272 | """Set post's categories 273 | """ 274 | self._server.mt.setPostCategories(postId, self.user, self.password, categories) 275 | 276 | def editPost(self, postId, post, publish): 277 | """Edit post 278 | """ 279 | blogcontent = { 280 | 'title' : post.title, 281 | 'description' : post.description, 282 | 'permaLink' : post.permaLink, 283 | 'mt_allow_pings' : post.allowPings, 284 | 'mt_text_more' : post.textMore, 285 | 'mt_excerpt' : post.excerpt 286 | } 287 | 288 | if post.date: 289 | blogcontent['dateCreated'] = xmlrpclib.DateTime(post.date) 290 | 291 | # add categories 292 | i = 0 293 | categories = [] 294 | for cat in post.categories: 295 | if i == 0: 296 | categories.append({'categoryId' : cat, 'isPrimary' : 1}) 297 | else: 298 | categories.append({'categoryId' : cat, 'isPrimary' : 0}) 299 | i += 1 300 | 301 | result = self._server.metaWeblog.editPost(postId, self.user, self.password, 302 | blogcontent, 0) 303 | 304 | if result == 0: 305 | raise WordPressException('Post edit failed') 306 | 307 | # set categories for new post 308 | self.setPostCategories(postId, categories) 309 | 310 | # publish new post 311 | if publish: 312 | self.publishPost(postId) 313 | 314 | def deletePost(self, postId): 315 | """Delete post 316 | """ 317 | try: 318 | return self._server.blogger.deletePost('', postId, self.user, 319 | self.password) 320 | except xmlrpclib.Fault, fault: 321 | raise WordPressException(fault) 322 | 323 | def getCategoryList(self): 324 | """Get blog's categories list 325 | """ 326 | try: 327 | if not self.categories: 328 | self.categories = [] 329 | categories = self._server.mt.getCategoryList(self.blogId, 330 | self.user, self.password) 331 | for cat in categories: 332 | self.categories.append(self._filterCategory(cat)) 333 | 334 | return self.categories 335 | except xmlrpclib.Fault, fault: 336 | raise WordPressException(fault) 337 | 338 | def getCategoryIdFromName(self, name): 339 | """Get category id from category name 340 | """ 341 | for c in self.getCategoryList(): 342 | if c.name == name: 343 | return c.id 344 | 345 | def getTrackbackPings(self, postId): 346 | """Get trackback pings of post 347 | """ 348 | try: 349 | return self._server.mt.getTrackbackPings(postId) 350 | except xmlrpclib.Fault, fault: 351 | raise WordPressException(fault) 352 | 353 | def publishPost(self, postId): 354 | """Publish post 355 | """ 356 | try: 357 | return (self._server.mt.publishPost(postId, self.user, self.password) == 1) 358 | except xmlrpclib.Fault, fault: 359 | raise WordPressException(fault) 360 | 361 | def getPingbacks(self, postUrl): 362 | """Get pingbacks of post 363 | """ 364 | try: 365 | return self._server.pingback.extensions.getPingbacks(postUrl) 366 | except xmlrpclib.Fault, fault: 367 | raise WordPressException(fault) 368 | 369 | def newMediaObject(self, mediaFileName): 370 | """Add new media object (image, movie, etc...) 371 | """ 372 | try: 373 | f = file(mediaFileName, 'rb') 374 | mediaBits = f.read() 375 | f.close() 376 | 377 | mimetype = 'unknown/unknown' 378 | mimeguess = mimetypes.guess_type(mediaFileName) 379 | if mimeguess and mimeguess[0]: 380 | mimetype = mimeguess[0] 381 | 382 | mediaStruct = { 383 | 'name' : os.path.basename(mediaFileName), 384 | 'type' : mimetype, 385 | 'bits' : xmlrpclib.Binary(mediaBits) 386 | } 387 | 388 | result = self._server.metaWeblog.newMediaObject(self.blogId, 389 | self.user, self.password, mediaStruct) 390 | return result['url'] 391 | 392 | except xmlrpclib.Fault, fault: 393 | raise WordPressException(fault) 394 | 395 | 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